Start placing implants now and get up to date with the BIO-LOGICAL AND BIO-MECHANICAL IMPLANTOLOGY treatment strategies.
Module 1 (3 days) Lecture & Hands-on: March 28-30, 2025
Overview of implant dentistry, hard & soft tissue mana-gement, case selection, treatment planning, PRGF, phlebotomy and surgical protocols with hands-on exercise.
Module 2 (2 days) Case Presentation & Live Surgery: Summer 2025
Treatment planning, case presentation & live implant placement on your own patient under supervision.
Module 3 (2 days) Prosthetics & Restoration: Fall 2025
Prosthodontic protocols, restorative techniques, digital flow, material selection, cement vs screw retention, live patient restoration.
The educational objective of the course is to offer the attendees an innovative working method and predictable protocols which are the result of advanced scientific research and extensive clinical experience. The seminars are based on a complete and multidisciplinary approach starting from the treatment planning phase to bone regeneration techniques. They also focus on necessary protocols for the treatment of complex rehabilitations through live surgeries in closed circuit, practical workshops and specialized conferences coordinated by Dr. E. Anitua and his team of experts.
Master BIO-LOGICAL AND BIO-MECHANICAL IMPLANTOLOGY with GOLD STANDARD aerosol free safest drilling protocol.
TOPICS:
- Tissue grafting
- Do’s and don’ts in treatment planning
- Digital workflow
- Extraction & socket preservation technique
- Implant prosthesis
- Immediate implant placement & temporization
LIVE SURGERIES ON SUNDAYS!
A product of Dr. Pascal Magne, the Continuum provides dental professionals with the necessary knowledge to progress into the biomimetic approach in all restoration aspects. A series of 8 courses will cover a range of topics aiding the process from the initial diagnosis to the final restoration.
All courses will be offered in the heart of Beverly Hills at Beverly Hills Dental Labs.
Magne PRESSroom is a series of monthly interactive online lectures by Dr. Pascal Magne covering a variety of topics pertaining to essential techniques in biomimetic dentistry. Dr. Pascal Magne strives to encourage dental professionals from all around the world to share articles, studies, and any findings during these sessions to promote a familial approach, enhancing the biomimetic movement.
All CER BRD Package Members will be able to access recorded sessions.
This course will focus on the restoration of the full arch edentulous patient. Acquire the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to introduce one of the most life changing dental therapies that millions of patients are considering today. Learn proven implant protocol strategies to perform safe and predictable full arch implant prosthetics from Best Selling Author and master clinician Dr. Saj Jivraj.
The main goal in oral rehabilitation is precisely to restore and maintain the function of the masticatory system which is fundamental for nutrition. Hence, the importance of morphology in our field of work. A proper dental morphology is a determining factor for proper function (improvement of masticatory efficiency), satisfactory occlusion, biodynamic and aesthetics as a consequence. Aesthetic is a critical factor for anterior restorations where anatomy and morphology play the major role to achieve a successful esthetic result. It is also an effective tool to achieve satisfactory photographic records, presentations of clinical cases and patient acceptance of dental treatments proposed by mock up or wax up.
At the end of the course, each participant will have the ability to recognize, perceive and reconstruct all the biomorphologic structures of the anterior/posterior teeth efficient and correctly, through drawings based on the photographic record of real teeth, which has been shown to greatly improve perception of 3D forms. Students will be aware of occlusal, functional, and adhesive dentistry concepts related to improved morphology (i.e. layering technique), including clinical tips, tools and useful techniques to improve our clinical practice.